Air Mauritius introduces two Airbus 340-300E in its fleet
Chennai, Sep 7: Air Mauritius India has introduced two brand new Airbus 340-300E to replace the Boeing aircrafts in its fleet.
The new aircraft would be used for operating daily flights between Mumbai and Mauritius, two weekly flights from Delhi and one weekly flight from Chennai.
Talking to reporters here last evening, Air Mauritius General Manager Raj Bhujohory and Mr Rajesh Bushgeet, Manager, Chennai and South India, said the flight would have 12 first class cocoon type seats, 33 business class seats and 264 economy class seats on each aircraft.
Stating that only 30,000 Indians were flying to Mauritius annually, Mr Bhujohory said injecting new flights would lead to increase in the flow of Indians.
'We are confident that by introducing extra aircraft the number of Indian tourists to our country will shoot up. By 2010 there would be 15 million travelling overseas compared to estimated eight million in 2006'', he added.
Mr Bhujohory said by 2010, Air Mauritius was planning to introduce 14 flights in its fleet. 'We are planning an operation to Bangalore and have already obtained the traffic rights. ''The airlines is also considering the possibility of connecting India and China via Chennai, he added.
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